NSW Psychiatrist Resigns Due to Workload Concerns for Patient Safety, Court Reports

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  1. It’s alarming to hear that a psychiatrist felt compelled to leave their position due to concerns about patient safety. This highlights a critical issue in the healthcare system, where staff workloads can directly impact the quality of care provided. It’s essential for healthcare institutions to prioritize adequate staffing and support for their professionals to ensure that patients receive the attention and care they need. Let’s hope this case sparks necessary conversations around mental health resources and workforce management in NSW.

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